The Radiological Science Master of Science Program is designed for medical residents accepted to residencies in radiation oncology or diagnostic radiology at Rush. The studies required for the master's degree may be carried out concurrently with a medical residency program, provided prior approval is given by the chairman of the department in which the medical resident is being trained. Each student will submit a thesis on his/her research and will take a final examination in defense of the thesis. For more information, click on the "More" link below.

The primary purpose of this training program is to provide specialized research, instruction and clinical training in cancer radiation treatment-related areas of medical physics. Candidates applying for this program should have a graduate degree in physics, engineering or computer science, and have demonstrated ability to perform high-quality research. For more information, click on the "More" link below.